Wait For Your Husband’s New Uganda: Police Fumes Bobi’s Barbie Like Empty Polyethene Paper In Nakaseke

Wait For Your Husband’s New Uganda: Police Fumes Bobi’s Barbie Like Empty Polyethene Paper In Nakaseke

By Spy Uganda

Nakaseke: News reaching our desk indicates that police fired teargas and live bullets in Nakaseke to disperse a group of pregnant women and girls who had gathered to receive relief aid from Barbara Itungo alias Barbie Kyagulanyi, a wife to Former presidential aspirant Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine.

A group of legislators comprising of Nakaseke Central MP, Allan Mayanja Ssebunnya, Hassan Kirumira for Katikamu South and Luwero Woman MP, Brenda Nabukenya joined Barbie Itungo Kyagulanyi, on Thursday morning to donate several items including mama kits, food and beds to Kikamulo health centre III.

Upon learning about the presence of the team, residents gathered to catch a glimpse of the legislators as they moved to the facility. However, police intercepted the group as they approached the health center and asked them to hand over the items to Nakaseke district Covid-19 taskforce at Butalangu for final delivery.

The legislators rejected the proposal and reportedly started mobilizing their supporters who came in big numbers to counter the police blockade. Isah Ssemwogerere, the Savannah Regional Police spokesperson says that the growing crowds compelled police to use teargas to disperse them.

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He faulted the legislators for contravening the guidelines on making such donations and pulling crowds, which could fuel the spread of COVID-19. Hassan Kirumira, the Katikamu South MP said that it’s absurd that the gov’t is opposed to what they consider as a hand in service delivery to the patients.

Barbie Kyagulanyi, who steered the drive condemned police for politicizing their gesture.

Close to a fortnight ago, Barbie Kyagulanyi led a similar drive-in Luwero district. Together with Brenda Nabukenya, Hassan Kirumira, and Denis Sekabira, all legislators from NUP, they met teen mothers and delivered over six delivery beds to Luwero hospital.

They also handed over one hundred packs of reusable sanitary pads, 60 litres of ultrasound gel, 60 litres of hand sanitiser, 60 litres of liquid soap and baby clothes.

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